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Here you can find detailed information about all the oral surgery procedures, which are free of pain at our clinic.

What problems can be solved with oral surgery?

Despite its frightening name oral surgery is very useful in many different cases. Procedures of this category are indispensable to regain healthy bite functions and that make us possible to live a quality life.

For the success of surgical treatment an experienced and well-trained dentoalveoral surgeon is needed. Further to this we also need a top-notch, up-to-date dental clinic equipped according to European standards where all physical and hygienic conditions are given for successful treatments.

You need oral surgical treatments if:

You are missing teeth that can be replaced with dental implants

You need implantation but you have insufficient bone

Your wisdom tooth has to be extracted

You have broken tooth that requires surgical removal

Your teeth erupted in abnormal direction and cause issues for you

Partially erupted or developed teeth should be removed

Resection is necessary to cure cysts around the tip of roots.

In either of the above situation diagnosing the actual problem may not be easy as we have now exact knowledge as for what is causing the symptoms. Only a consultation with a surgeon can find the right solution. This is when it turns out whether a specialist must be involved or a dentist can solve your problem.

However, you don't have to be frightened off since the presence of our experienced oral surgeons Dr. Ruszin and Dr. Nagy is an assurance you get the best treatment plan for the optimal solution to your problems.

If you are uncertain as for what may be causing your dental problems, visit one of our experienced oral surgeons, Dr. Ruszin and Dr. Nagy, and take part in an examination that reveals your problems.

Let's prevent the more serious dental concerns together. Call us on the +36 1 790 3282 and visit us for a free consultation.

When around the roots of an infected tooth significant bone destruction is observed and even the root canal treatment does not offer long-lasting solution, the surgical removal of the tooth is inevitable. The removal of teeth and their roots are considered routine dental procedures. So despite the complexity of the case, it is still considered a low-risk intervention.

Today dental implantation is the best available way to replace missing teeth. In certain anatomical circumstances implantation is not a real option. Insufficient volume of native bone may well be an example of ineligibility.

What makes implantation special among other things is that the screws are hidden by the gum after the surgery yet this stable artificial root provides support later for the aesthetic, natural-looking crown. This is the most prominent part of all.